Win, Lose Or Draw (NES)
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Win, Lose Or Draw is based on the game show. In this game, you must play a few rounds and guess the picture that is drawn on the board. The game also features a password to ensure players do not get the same puzzles twice.
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Music
The game has a short and simple soundtrack composed by Nick Scarim of Spy Vs. Spy fame. Through Scarim declined to comment, Mike Riedel said that Scarim would bring a MIDI keyboard with him into the studio and play the music through a MIDI sequencer, and the MIDI files would then be converted into 6502 assembly instructions to Riedel's sound driver.
Recording
# | Title | Composer | Arranger | Length | Listen | Download |
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01 | Title Screen | Nick Scarim | Mike Riedel | 0:44 | Download | |
02 | Round Start | Nick Scarim | Mike Riedel | 0:49 | Download | |
03 | Game Theme 1 | Nick Scarim | Mike Riedel | 0:44 | Download | |
04 | Game Theme 2 | Nick Scarim | Mike Riedel | 0:44 | Download | |
05 | Game Theme 3 | Nick Scarim | Mike Riedel | 0:44 | Download |
Credits
- Ripper: Karmic
- Recorder: Doommaster1994
- Game Credits:
- Not Credited Composer: Nick Scarim
- By: Mike Riedel credited as M.Riedel
The game has a hidden cheat code to display the game developers (as shown above.) To access it, begin a Difficult game, enter "SHOWMERSPINC" as an answer and press the B button. This will display the three people who worked on the game; Arthur J. Aspromatis, Eric Shefferman and Mike Riedel. For an unknown reason, Nick Scarim is not shown nor credited, but Mike Riedel verified Scarim's role in the game.
(Source: Verification from Mike Riedel; game lacks music credits.)
Game Rip
Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.
Audio Devices
The game uses the RP2A03 chip. It does not use the DPCM channel.
Releases
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